Colombia
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Beautiful canyon hole of probably more than 100mts, a couple of condors and lovely landsacape. Any car can enter very close to the canyon, follow the signs.
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This place is only accessible by walkers or bicycles. There is no dirt road going there.
Report Check-InFantastic camping spot. We parked our motorcycles upstairs, right before the path that’s going down to the hole. We set up the tent on the edge and had a great night. Few tourists came down to take pictures because it was the weekend, but we were mainly alone. I highly recommend this hidden gem.
Report Check-InAwesome hole in the ground! I think during the weekend you can rappel down the hole. This time there was nobody.
Do follow the signs from the main road (Chipatá - La Paz) cause google maps showed us another way to get here. You can also ask the locals. Since you get off the main road, there are some very steep parts, downhill and uphill, but the road is mostly paved and we managed with our 2wd.
We parked and stayed overnight 200mts before the spot where there is a semi flat space. (first wild camp in Colombia and one of the few free spots we could find!
This place is nice but the Cueva del Molino (Windmill Cave) was more exciting for us. (See entry under this name.
Report Check-InBeautiful canyon hole of probably more than 100mts, a couple of condors and lovely landsacape. Any car can enter very colors to the canyon, follow the signs.
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